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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell in my living room, especially after the AC turns on. My family has been experiencing more coughs and colds lately, and I suspect it might be related to indoor air quality issues. Should I consider hiring an air quality specialist or is there something simple I can do myself?
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Absolutely, the damp smell can be linked to poor indoor air quality. This is a common issue especially after rainfall, particularly in regions like Dubai where humidity levels can sometimes rise. The persistent dampness might indicate water intrusion or issues with your building’s moisture management systems, which could lead to mold growth.
In the UAE, it's crucial to keep an eye on such signs due to the climate and construction standards here. According to the UAE Building Code and Environmental Health Regulations, maintaining a healthy indoor environment is paramount for the well-being of occupants. If you've noticed this damp smell, especially in your living room, after the AC turns on, that's a clear red flag. Mold growth can be a significant concern as it not only affects air quality but also poses health risks to inhabitants like you and your family. Exposure to mold spores can trigger allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and other health problems, which aligns with what you're experiencing—more coughs and colds lately. While there are some DIY steps you could take initially, such as ensuring proper ventilation, drying out the affected area, and cleaning surfaces thoroughly, these might not be enough in this case. Given the severity of your symptoms and the persistent smell, it's highly recommended to have a professional air quality inspection done. This will give you peace of mind and help identify the root cause. Don’t hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance. Our team can perform a thorough evaluation of your indoor environment, identify any mold or moisture issues, and recommend appropriate remediation steps. Remember, addressing these concerns promptly is key to maintaining good health and ensuring a comfortable living space. |
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